Frequently, I have discovered, though they may have been the one to write a song, upon singing the song the singer may not sing what they have written. Too, it is more often than not the case that each version of the song, regardless of who sings it, is a tad different from all the other versions. I may sing "ara", you may sing "oh".
Note on Being Human:
Humans do not forgive one another and hold grudges throughout ages. Group A enslaved Group B over a century ago but group B (though none were alive in that time) still blames Group A for any of their current problems.
Group C, meantime, despises group D even though D (in modern times) has done nothing to C. C, however, finds D to be the scum of the earth and therefore will abuse A as well as B because they really want to get at D but have no way of doing so without jeopardizing what they have.
This explanation is wanting, but it's curious nonetheless.
Humans do not forgive one another and hold grudges throughout ages. Group A enslaved Group B over a century ago but group B (though none were alive in that time) still blames Group A for any of their current problems.
Group C, meantime, despises group D even though D (in modern times) has done nothing to C. C, however, finds D to be the scum of the earth and therefore will abuse A as well as B because they really want to get at D but have no way of doing so without jeopardizing what they have.
This explanation is wanting, but it's curious nonetheless.
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